Southern at Robertson Stadium The 2008 game marked the first meeting between the Houston Cougars and the
Southern Jaguars. The team played in the
Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) as a member of the
NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FBS). The
Grambling Tigers, the Jaguars' main rival, fell to the Cougars as part of their 2006 season schedule 42–22. In 2007, the Cougars finished their regular season by defeating another SWAC opponent, crosstown
Texas Southern Tigers.
Oklahoma State on September 8, 2008 This marked the 19th game between the Cougars and the
Oklahoma State Cowboys who were a member of the
Big 12 Conference. Playing against each other since 1951, the Cougars held a 9–8–1 all-time record against the Cowboys, and the last meeting between the two teams was during the 2006 season. During that meeting, the Cowboys fell to the Cougars 34-25. A member of the
Mountain West Conference, the Falcons played football since 1955. The previous season, the Falcons finished with a 9–4 record, while losing to the
California Golden Bears in the
2007 Armed Forces Bowl. The game was scheduled to be televised on the
CBS College Sports Network as the first of the four nationally televised games for the Cougars season, but was canceled. The game was originally scheduled to be played at Robertson Stadium in Houston, but due to
Hurricane Ike, the game was played at
SMU's Ford Stadium. The Cougars fell to the Falcons 31-28.
Colorado State With a 3-0 all-time record against the
Colorado State Rams, the Cougars faced them for the fourth time on the road at
Hughes Stadium. The most recent meeting between the teams had been the season before, where the Rams lost to the Cougars 38-27 in Houston.
Steve Fairchild, a former player for the Rams, and the former offensive coordinator and under previous head coach
Sonny Lubick, had taken over as head coach during this season. With a third consecutive loss, the Cougars fell to the Rams 28-25.
East Carolina This game was the ninth meeting between the Cougars and fellow
Conference USA team, the
East Carolina Pirates. Last season, after defeating the Cougars 37-35, the Pirates went on to finish with an 8-5 record including a win against #24
Boise State in the
2007 Hawaii Bowl. The Pirates led the series between the Cougars 8-5. The game was broadcast on the
CBS College Sports Network, and was played at East Carolina's
Dowdy–Ficklen Stadium. After beating the #17
Virginia Tech Hokies during their 2008 season opener, the Pirates gained national attention. This continued in their next week of play, as they defeated the #8
West Virginia Mountaineers 24-3, and became ranked by the AP Poll as #14. Despite an upset by the
North Carolina State Wolfpack the week before, the Pirates were ranked at #23 by the AP Poll when the Cougars arrived in Greenville. Despite predictions that ECU would win the game, the Cougars managed an upset with a large margin of victory. This was the Cougars' first win over a ranked team since 1996, and the first against a ranked team in a road game since 1984.
UAB The third home game was the seventh meeting between the Cougars and the
UAB Blazers. With the most recent game between the two teams being last season, the Blazers led the series 4-2. However, the team was defeated by the Cougars, and finished their 2007 season with a 2–10 record, the worst in the school's history. This followed the departure of
Watson Brown to the
Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles, and the appointment of former
Georgia Bulldogs and Houston Cougars assistant
Neil Callaway as head coach. The game was televised by the
CBS College Sports Network.
SMU Former
Southwest Conference and current
Conference USA members, the
SMU Mustangs faced the Cougars in their twenty-fourth meeting. The first game between the two teams took place during the 1975 season when Houston joined the Southwest Conference, and the teams have regularly played each other since. The Cougars led the series 13-9-1, including a 38–28 win against the Mustangs last season. This season,
June Jones, former
Hawaii Warriors head coach took the same position at SMU. At Hawaii, Jones had gained national attention after the Warriors went undefeated, and were invited to the
2008 Sugar Bowl. After the win, the Cougars moved up in the Conference USA standings to tie for first with an undefeated
Tulsa in their division.
Marshall in
Huntington, West Virginia The
Marshall Thundering Herd played the Cougars for the second time in history during this season. Their last game against each other was played during the 2007 season, where the Thundering Herd was defeated 35–28 in Houston at
Robertson Stadium. This time, Marshall played Houston at home, and won. This marked the first loss for the Cougars in conference play, and dropped them down in conference standings from 1st to 3rd (after Tulsa and Rice).
ESPN broadcast the game. Houston wide receiver
Patrick Edwards suffered a gruesome broken leg when he collided with an equipment cart at the back of the end zone, though he would return
the next season in a starting role.
Tulane In another conference game, the
Tulane Green Wave traveled to Houston to play the Cougars for the fourteenth time. Playing their first game together in 1968, the Cougars led the series 9-4. The teams had competed against each other each consecutive season since 2002, although Tulane hadn't achieved a win against Houston since that same year. Tulane's head coach
Bob Toledo returned for his second year with the Green Wave. Although not originally scheduled, the game was televised on
CBS College Sports, presumably because Houston's TV appearance against Air Force earlier in the season was canceled. This marked Houston's homecoming game, and was one of the largest attendances for the regular season at Robertson Stadium.
Tulsa The
Tulsa Golden Hurricane and Houston Cougars faced-off for their thirty-third all-time meeting. Playing together since 1950, Houston had a 17-16 advantage over the Golden Hurricane. In their 2007 season meeting, new coach
Todd Graham led the Golden Hurricane to a 56–7 win over the Cougars. It was the Cougars' largest margin of defeat for the season. Tulsa went on to a 10–4 record in the previous season including a 63–7
GMAC Bowl game win against the
Bowling Green Falcons. The team held the record for scoring the largest margin in bowl game history. The win was considered an
upset by the nation, as Tulsa was ranked as #24 in the
Coaches' Poll and #25 in the
AP Poll. This marked the second time that the Cougars had beaten a nationally ranked opponent in the season (the other being East Carolina); something Houston hadn't done since its 1984 season under
College Football Hall of Fame coach
Bill Yeoman. After the win, the Cougars were again ranked as first in conference play as Tulsa (5–1) had beaten Rice (5–1), and Houston (5–1) had beaten Tulsa. This made Houston's other two regular-season games on the schedule much more significant because if they won both games from this point, they would be allowed to compete in and host the
Conference USA Football Championship.
UTEP at Robertson Stadium Although meeting for the first time during the Cougars' inaugural season in 1946, the
UTEP Miners had only met with the Cougars five times in history. As Conference USA foes, the Cougars held a 2-3 all-time record against the Miners, whereas both wins came consecutively during the 2006 and 2007 meetings of the teams.
Mike Price returned as the Miners' head coach this season. After a close game, where Houston lagged behind, the Cougars made a fourth quarter comeback to win the game.
Rice In the 2008
Bayou Bucket Classic, the Cougars will meet with Rice at
Rice Stadium as part of the
Houston-Rice rivalry. It will be the 33rd meeting between the two teams, where Houston leads the series 24-9 and have won the last three meetings. During this season, the outcome of the game will have significant influence for the Conference USA West Division title. While Houston remains first in the division, a loss to Rice, and a win for
Tulsa (9-2) against
Marshall (4-7) would mean Tulsa, not Houston would be headed to compete against the East Division champion
East Carolina in the
Conference USA Football Championship. If Rice wins its game against the Cougars, and Marshall wins its game against the Golden Hurricane, then Rice would be the West Division champion. The game was picked up by
CBS College Sports after Houston's 70-30 blowout victory against Tulsa.
Armed Forces Bowl With seven regular season wins, the Cougars secured
bowl eligibility. On December 7, 2008, the Houston Cougars announced that they had been selected to play in the
2008 Armed Forces Bowl game against
Air Force in
Fort Worth, Texas. This marked the Cougars' fourth consecutive bowl game invitation, and the fifth in six years. The game was a rematch, as the Falcons and the Cougars faced off earlier during the regular season, where the Cougars were defeated. This was the second time in history the Cougars had played a bowl game in Fort Worth; in 2005 the team appeared in the Fort Worth Bowl. The Cougars defeated the Falcons to win their first bowl game since 1980, and broke the longest current bowl game losing streak in Division I FBS football at that time. The score was 34–28. The game was televised on
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